The fair will also include a family run, a student music competition, a food competition, and live music. The healthy food festival is one of the fun occasions held on the island province. On Phuket’s Kata Beach, the “Phuket Beach Festival” will begin tomorrow. There will be free massages, free cat and dog sterilizations, free haircuts, and other delightful activities.
When Covid-19 plundering Phuket’s tourism business, the island’s food and entertainment events serve as a way to dispersing money to local populations. The festival’s objective is to boost surf tourism in Phuket during Thailand’s ongoing rainy season. The dates are August 23 to 28.
In the Phuket town of Kathu, there will be a market for healthy foods later this month. The sixth annual food fair and healthy market will take place from August 25 to 27.
Coming soon to Phuket: a food festival
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